Ohn name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
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What does Ohn mean?

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Names that rhyme with Ohn

How popular is the name Ohn?

Ohn is an uncommon baby name in United States, where it last appeared in 1988 after 21 years of use since 1922. Over 162 people have been named Ohn in United States.

But Ohn is a popular baby name in Myanmar where every 1 in 3000 have the name. As per our evaluation, over 20000 babies have been bestowed Ohn around the globe.

YearRankBirths
198857517
198754577
1986412910
198557856
1984310814
1983388310
1982328013
1981385710
198049397
197640128
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Ohn?

You love to explore, never comfortable in your comfort zone. In fact, you do not have a comfort zone. You prefer to handle things alone. This reflects your self-confidence and self-reliance. Asking others to help you out is out of the question. You stay true to your opinion and beliefs. You sometimes doubt yourself because of what others have to say about you. People are afraid of you sometimes because of your hard-core beliefs and independence.

Other names similar to Ohn, for would be moms

  •  Creek means From the Small Stream came from English is used as a baby boy name
  •  Alfi - Unisex name Alfi is majorly used in English and Danish, meaning of Alfi is "Elf Power" has origin in Old English
  •  Lynsey means From the Linden Tree Island, Wetland or Island of Linden Trees is used as a unisex name. Its origin is in Old English is largely used in English and English
  •  Bayleigh - Widely Accepted unisex name Bayleigh means "Bailiff" specifically used in English and English came from Old English
  •  Tielyr - Tielyrs origin is Old English, meaning of Tielyr is "Inspired By a Family Name and Tiler" is a baby boy name. Tielyr is resulted from Tyler.
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Famous people named Ohn

  • Ohn Gyaw, Burmese politician

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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